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A Day of Your Days: Estimating Individual Daily Journeys Using Mobile Data to Understand Urban Flow

Published 29 Feb 2016 in cs.SI and physics.soc-ph | (1602.09000v1)

Abstract: Nowadays, travel surveys provide rich information about urban mobility and commuting patterns. But, at the same time, they have drawbacks: they are static pictures of a dynamic phenomena, are expensive to make, and take prolonged periods of time to finish. However, the availability of mobile usage data (Call Detail Records) makes the study of urban mobility possible at levels not known before. This has been done in the past with good results--mobile data makes possible to find and understand aggregated mobility patterns. In this paper, we propose to analyze mobile data at individual level by estimating daily journeys, and use those journeys to build Origin-Destiny matrices to understand urban flow. We evaluate this approach with large anonymized CDRs from Santiago, Chile, and find that our method has a high correlation ($\rho = 0.89$) with the current travel survey, and that it captures external anomalies in daily travel patterns, making our method suitable for inclusion into urban computing applications.

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